Hope Channel is launching a Canadian version of its channel in March 2024. You can check out the initiative in the video above.
Update: Hope Channel Is Coming to Canada
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I am interested to know if there will be programs to reach different nationalities in different languages. I am thinking of the Cree language to reach so many indigenous people who would be impressed & interested in watching something in their own language. This has become important to me after having an East Indian boarder in my home who is immigrating to Canada but his English is not good & Hindi is his native tongue. I have such a burden for him and his family who will be coming to Canada too. I realize this all takes time & money but I would like to know if there are any plans in the future to have programs to reach other people groups. Thank you & hi to Evaldo Vicente.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message. We aren’t directly associated with the Hope Channel, so we can’t answer your question, but we’ve passed it along and will let you know if we get an answer.